Classification of Laser Vaccine Adjuvants.

Journal of vaccines & vaccination Pub Date : 2016-02-01 Epub Date: 2016-02-12 DOI:10.4172/2157-7560.1000307
Satoshi Kashiwagi, Timothy Brauns, Mark C Poznansky
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Abstract

An immunologic adjuvant, which enhances the magnitude and quality of immune responses to vaccine antigens, has become an essential part of modern vaccine practice. Chemicals and biologicals have been typically used for this purpose, but there are an increasing number of studies that are being conducted on the vaccine adjuvant effect of laser light on the skin. Currently, four different types or classes of laser devices have been shown to systemically enhance immune responses to intradermal vaccination: ultra-short pulsed lasers, non-pulsed lasers, non-ablative fractional lasers and ablative fractional lasers. Aside from involving the application of laser light to the skin in a manner that minimizes discomfort and damage, each type of laser vaccine adjuvant involves emission parameters, modes of action and immunologic adjuvant effects that are quite distinct from each other. This review provides a summary of the four major classes of "laser vaccine adjuvant" and clarifies and resolves their characteristics as immunologic adjuvants. These aspects of each adjuvant's properties will ultimately help define which laser would be most efficacious in delivering a specific clinical benefit with a specific vaccine.

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激光疫苗佐剂的分类。
免疫佐剂可提高对疫苗抗原的免疫反应的强度和质量,已成为现代疫苗实践的重要组成部分。化学药品和生物制剂通常用于此目的,但正在进行越来越多的关于激光对皮肤的疫苗佐剂作用的研究。目前,四种不同类型或类别的激光装置已被证明可以系统地增强对皮内疫苗接种的免疫反应:超短脉冲激光、非脉冲激光、非烧蚀分式激光和烧蚀分式激光。除了以尽量减少不适和损伤的方式将激光应用于皮肤之外,每种类型的激光疫苗佐剂都涉及彼此截然不同的发射参数、作用方式和免疫佐剂效应。本文综述了“激光疫苗佐剂”的四大类,并对其作为免疫佐剂的特性进行了澄清和解析。每种佐剂性质的这些方面最终将有助于确定哪种激光在特定疫苗的特定临床益处中最有效。
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